… ‘mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.
June 2: Nonviolent ecumenical movements call for ratification of the Nuclear Weapons …
“Tomorrow there will be a military parade, instead we are here to say that we don’t want war; but we really have to decide that,” said Don Renato …
AI doom, AI boom and the possible destruction of humanity – VentureBeat
“Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks, such as pandemics and nuclear war.”.
FSCJ professor: The need for friendship, peace and education in a changing world
The prospects of a return to the Cold War (and possible nuclear conflagration with Ukraine as the theater) have increased in recent months.
Russian minister rips Washington nuclear arms treaty ‘ultimatums,’ demands US halt ‘hostile …
Though he said Russia’s actions “have been dealing body blows to the post-Cold war nuclear arms control framework,” Sullivan noted how while …
Is Secretary Blinken’s Bumbling Diplomacy Keeping an American Under the Kremlin’s Lock and Key?
Top diplomat’s mixed messaging on nuclear arms treaty undercuts clout in … at avoiding destruction of the planet in the event of a nuclear war.
AI technology flagged as risk on par with nuclear war | The Cairns Post
AI technology flagged as risk on par with nuclear war. 6 hours ago. NewsDNA. A statement from the Center for AI Safety described the potential …
Warning issued as Britain ‘underestimating’ threat of Putin using nuclear weapons – ‘It is horrifying’
The Russian war could “escalate in a much more dangerous way” as Britain “underestimates” the threat of Vladimir Putin using nuclear weapons, …
The rise of AI: ‘AI doomsday’ or the best thing since sliced bread? – Interesting Engineering
Not nuclear war “The Terminator” style, but a slow, … such activities could have real-world consequences, like starting wars.
Pride isn’t just a party, it’s a protest — and this year, that matters more – The Toronto Star
After decades of slow progress, queer people are under attack everywhere, including in Canada. It’s time to remember what Pride is for.